An OnlyFans model who swapped a career as a prison officer for the adult industry has revealed the measures she goes to keep herself safe from overzealous fans who might try and find her in person.
Based in Australia, OnlyFans creator Alicia Davis boasts thousands of fans when it comes to people liking the content she puts out there.
It's her job, after all, to explore her sexual side after moving into the industry following on from a career as a correctional officer in a men's medium security prison.
And it is that time working in the criminal justice system which has seen her grow a no-nonsense approach to people who take things too far and disrespect her - which includes fans who try and make things too real.
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Alicia went viral early this year after being hospitalised, with an X-ray showing the true consequences of what a bizarre sex act did to her body.
She's also been extremely open about what it takes if people want to take her out on a date, with a brutal dating criteria listed via her TikTok.
When it comes to her fans, Alicia says she's more than happy to form what she calls 'parasocial relationships'; where one of her subscribers is allowed to engage with her via digital means.
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“My fans can not only watch my content, but they can also speak with me directly one on one every single day," Alicia says.
"They can receive personal voice messages or video message replies to our daily chat. They can request custom content. This is not only limited to people in Australia, as I am able to build these parasocial relationships with anyone all over the world.
"It’s important to me to make sure my fans know and feel like they are in a safe space to express their fantasies without judgment.
"When it comes to their fetishes, I love to be able to allow them to explore their sexual desires, to not feel embarrassed or ashamed to admit they might be into something that seems 'out of the norm'.
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"Giving someone the chance to do this is pretty cool when you think about it."
But she wont stand for fools, or those who take things too far by disrespecting her or being aggressive towards her.
And this no-nonsense approach has been brought in to how she conducts herself online to keep herself safe should a conversation turn sour with a fan.
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Alicia says: "While I share a lot with my fans, there are boundaries to this to ensure my safety is always my number one priority. I will never disclose specific details on the area I live in, and tend to keep this information generalised.
"Other things like what gym I go to and things like this.
"Things that I do in my own personal life that have nothing to do with my online life are kept completely separate and as private as possible."
Beyond reasonable given that everyone, no matter their professional, wants to separate work from play, so to speak.
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The same applies should she do something as simple as go for a meal, saying: "If I was to go for lunch or dinner somewhere, I never post a story of where I am until after I have left or even the following day.
"This also goes for gym selfies, or any sort of public outing. I love giving my fans the chance to meet me, but always in a controlled environment and manner.
"I attend public-facing events like Sexpo Australia, where fans have a chance to come and meet me and take photos with me in a controlled environment. If I was out in public and a fan was to come up and say hi, I am always happy to engage, but I will not exchange hugs, or touching of any kind. I keep my conversations polite, short, sweet and continue on."
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